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Canadian Daves JustKDX
De-Tune KDX200
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[QUOTE="EYY, post: 1426807, member: 119913"] I think it was actually a bigger jump from the xr to the klr IMHO, as the klr was as tall as the Kdx but weighed as much as a tank and handled like one too. The Kdx handles well and is very light compared to other enduro bikes, and even compared to the crf230. He'll loop whichever bike he gets if he tries hard enough. The best way to learn to ride a bike is to make and learn from mistakes. if he wanted to trade the bike in after coming off once, then maybe riding isn't for him. Im sure he'll be fine though. If you were really keen to de-tune it you could probably disconnect the KIPS and leave the valves in the closed position so that the bike only has bottom end and no top end. [/QUOTE]
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